a
Top 10 Cloud Providers

Quants Compete

AllCode provides mobile application development for Quants Compete.

Quants Compete is a full-service investment advisor that uses proven algorithmic tools to trade on behalf of our clients. We are unique in that we trade individual stocks, options, and bonds, rather than rely exclusively on ETF portfolio rebalancing. We believe that our rule-based trading strategies are advantageous, in that we remove problematic emotions like greed and fear from the decision-making process. This leads to more consistent results that are in alignment with our client’s goals.

For Quants Compete, AllCode built mobile applications using Dart. AllCode leveraged AWS Amplify for the backend.

AllCode Quants Compete iOS and Android Mobile Apps written in Dart

AllCode Quants Compete iOS and Android Mobile Apps written in Dart

www.quantscompete.com

 

Related Articles

Business Owner’s Guide to DevOps Essentials

Business Owner’s Guide to DevOps Essentials

As a business owner, it’s essential to maximize workplace efficiency. DevOps is a methodology that unites various departments to achieve business goals swiftly. Maintaining a DevOps loop is essential for the health and upkeep of deployed applications.

AWS Graviton and Arm-architecture Processors

AWS Graviton and Arm-architecture Processors

AWS launched its new batch of Arm-based processors in 2018 with AWS Graviton. It is a series of server processors designed for Amazon EC2 virtual machines. The EC2 AI instances support web servers, caching fleets, distributed data centers, and containerized microservices. Arm architecture is gradually being rolled out to handle enterprise-grade utilities at scale. Graviton instances are popular for handling intense workloads in the cloud.

What is Tiered Pricing for Software as a Service?

What is Tiered Pricing for Software as a Service?

Tiered Pricing is a method used by many companies with subscription models. SaaS companies typically offer tiered pricing plans with different services and benefits at each price point with typically increasing benefits the more a customer pays. Striking a balance between what good rates are and the price can be difficult at times.